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GOTT was terrific.
The Celebrant, The Year They Called Off The World Series and Red Legs and Black Sox were fun reads. Wish I could finish the darn Josh Gibson bio, but left it in Fla. last vacation! |
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I read the Celebrant as well. Simply a GREAT book in the part fiction/non fiction. Blue Ruin was also good, IMO.
The Erskine Book was one I was considering Jimmy. Thanks for the recommendation. |
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By George Vecsey is an absolute must for any fan's library. Here is an excerpt from page 68:
"To this day, I still love talking about, reading about, writing about the Babe. He transcends the decades, the styles, the changes, the races, the money. He is America's beloved prodigal bad-boy son. He is baseball." Has anyone ever explained the Bambino, so simply, but oh so completely, in so few words... Jimmy |
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